Some carrots I unearthed in deep embrace, grown together.
A still life triptych exploring three variations on a geometric theme- exploring liminal boundaries and framing devices.
Agapantha flowers and hand blown glass- a mixture of textures, mark making and shape design come together in this central image.
Another way in which to inhabit space- the flowers create a relationship with the man-made and conceptual geometric limits of artificial shape.
Chroma! Light! Colour! Yay!
Three Apples, still life produced in Florence, Italy 2017.
Oil on Canvas, 2017
A study of Japanese leather theatre masks. A demonstration for students at All Saints College, 2017.
The small figure, nicknamed Ozy, along with Australian native insects and fallen petals, create a Vanitas arrangement.
A study of the Australian Red Bellied Black Snake - highly venomous.
A sad day spent with an unfortunate Paradise Riflebird.
A butterfly native to the coast of Northern New South Wales.
A custom framed that I designed specifically for this image was created, an arched form to complement the vertical composition.
Another study of the Paradise Riflebird, native to New South Wales, Australia, with a found nest
A cast drawing in charcoal and chalk.
A still life of collected object reflective of a dusk sunset over eucalypt.
A still life that includes surreal elements, an interpreted landscape reminiscent of Coastal Northern New South Wales.
Some carrots I unearthed in deep embrace, grown together.
A still life triptych exploring three variations on a geometric theme- exploring liminal boundaries and framing devices.
Agapantha flowers and hand blown glass- a mixture of textures, mark making and shape design come together in this central image.
Another way in which to inhabit space- the flowers create a relationship with the man-made and conceptual geometric limits of artificial shape.
Chroma! Light! Colour! Yay!
Three Apples, still life produced in Florence, Italy 2017.
Oil on Canvas, 2017
A study of Japanese leather theatre masks. A demonstration for students at All Saints College, 2017.
The small figure, nicknamed Ozy, along with Australian native insects and fallen petals, create a Vanitas arrangement.
A study of the Australian Red Bellied Black Snake - highly venomous.
A sad day spent with an unfortunate Paradise Riflebird.
A butterfly native to the coast of Northern New South Wales.
A custom framed that I designed specifically for this image was created, an arched form to complement the vertical composition.
Another study of the Paradise Riflebird, native to New South Wales, Australia, with a found nest
A cast drawing in charcoal and chalk.
A still life of collected object reflective of a dusk sunset over eucalypt.
A still life that includes surreal elements, an interpreted landscape reminiscent of Coastal Northern New South Wales.